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      <image:caption>Nearly one hundred graves are pre-dug in preparation for a possible surge in COVID-19-related deaths at the Taunton Deane Crematorium, located in rural Somerset County, South West England, on April 27, 2020. The number of graves dug was calculated based on projected government figures early on in the pandemic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An employee of Taunton Funeral Services attaches a name tag to the wrist of a patient who died that morning of suspected COVID-19 in a nursing home in Somerset, southwest England, April 2020. While the British government and locals insisted the Coronavirus was not present in the southwest of England in April 2020, a consistent number of elderly patients were passing away in nursing homes with pneumonia-like symptoms and fevers. Most were never tested for COVID-19.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An overflow of bodies are laid out on the floor in the chapel of a funeral home in Surrey, south of London, England, May 19, 2020. The funeral home is handling double the amount of funerals is normally handles, and has had to do makeshift storage methods to accommodate the deceased. The United Kingdom was one of the last countries in Europe to decide on a nation-wide lockdown, and it now is suffering one of the worst death rates in Europe, with over 44,000 deaths.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pall bearers and drivers for Stoneman Funeral Services deal with double the amount of deaths due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Surrey, south of London, England, May 19, 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anaesthesiologist Caroline Borkett-Jones leads a team turning a suspected COVID-19 patient from their back onto their stomach—a treatment called proning—at the Royal Free Hospital in London, United Kingdom, June 2020. The official government death toll of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom is one of the highest in Europe, with over 80,000 deaths.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura Bowden, 41, Specialist Nurse, checks the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Machine, ECMO, machine before she and a team of Critical Care nurses and doctors prepare to turn and lift COVID-19 patient at Royal Papworth Hospital outside Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COVID-19 patient, William, 50, is assisted by a lifting device and medical staff during his daily physical therapy, where he sits up in a chair for 2-3 hours a day, five days a week, in order to rebuild core and overall strength after months in Critical Care with Coronavirus at Royal Papworth Hospital outside Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nurse Josephine Riccobono, 24, comforts a COVID-19 patient who had spent three months in Critical Care, and was one of the longest running patients in the Critical Care in the United Kingdom at that point in the pandemic, at Royal Papworth Hospital outside Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020. Because visits from family members were prohibited or severely restricted due to the pandemic, patients were often dependent on medical staff for emotional support and care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COVID-19 Patient, Foysal Ahmad, 51, rests before attempting to walk with the help of medical staff and physiotherapists at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020. Ahmed was among some of the most severe COVID-19 patients in the country and spent over two months in the Critical care Unit of Royal Papworth being kept alive with the help of an ECMO machine, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COVID-19 Patient, Foysal Ahmad, 51, speaks with his wife, Nipa Begum, from the Critical Care unit of Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Demetra Efstratiou, 71, is treated with oxygen for COVID-related symptoms on her fourth day in intensive care of the COVID section of Barnett Hospital in a North London in the Intensive Care unit, in North London, January 15, 2021. Hospitals across the country are stretched to the brink with Covid-19 patients, medical staff are at their breaking point, and the death toll is soaring. Hospitals across parts of England are re-allocating wards to deal with a surge in COVID patients, and re-assigning medical staff from departments to assist nursing and bedside staff in COVID areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A COVID-19 victim is laid out in her coffin at Rowland Brothers Funeral Home, January 18, 2021. Staff of the Rowland Brothers funeral homes deal with an ongoing flow of COVID-19 victims and they also prepare for an uptick in numbers, January 14,2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Rule, 60, a receptionist at Rowland Brothers funeral home, takes a moment away from his work to say goodbye to his mother, Mary Rule, who passed away with COVID-19 at 86 years old, in Croyden, South London, January 13, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Relatives and loved ones gather for the double funeral of a 104 year old mother and her son, who passed away with COVID-19 in a nursing home after catching it in a hospital in London, June 5, 2020. As the United Kingdom nears 50,000 deaths from COVID-19, funeral directors of all different faiths and background are working to maintain tradition and adhere to religious instructions for burial.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hundreds of friends, family, and medical staff from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in London line the streets as the coffin of long-time Nurse, Esther Iyabode Akinsanya, 55, who died on April 15, 2020 after contracting Covid-19 while working at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Afghan refugee in Peshawar, Pakistan May 2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan women beg on the streets in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Afghan woman prepares to leave her home in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A secret girls school under the Taliban in Logar province, Afghanistan May 2000. Under the Taliban, education for girls and women was prohibited.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan women shield their faces for a photograph in the Rabia Balkhi Women's Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan May 2000.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman in labor at the Rabia Balkhi Women's Hospital in Kabul, 2000. Under the Taliban, most women were prohibited from working, but a select number of women doctors were able to work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghans hold a secret wedding in Herat in March of 2001, when the Taliban's version of Islamic law made it illegal for men and women to dance together. The U.S.-led invasion later that year would drive the Taliban underground and give Afghans greater freedom. Twenty years later, U.S. troops are gone and the Taliban are in power again. The group danced to the Titanic soundtrack and Iranian music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A young Afghan bride and groom arrive at the bridal shower to celebrate with the female half of their wedding party, in defiance of the prohibitions of the Taliban in Herat, Afghanistan, March 24, 2001.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It's very delicate to photograph an Afghan wedding. The women are unveiled and often wear revealing dresses and heavy makeup. They are reluctant to share these images with the outside world. At this Kabul wedding the bride is Fershta, 18. She wears a green dress for the ceremonyÑa color associated with prosperity and paradise in Islamic tradition. The groom is Amin Shaheen, son of film director Salim Shaheen. The sober expression on his wife's face reflects the fact that marriage is an enormous milestone in an Afghan woman's life, not just a celebratory event.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Many girls in Afghanistan get no education at all. Even those who do enroll in a school typically study for just four years. So these members of Kabul University's class of 2010 are definitely in the minority. Wearing hijab under their mortarboards and seated in separate rows from their male peers, the women pictured are graduates of the department of language and literature. The Taliban had banned the education of women, but classes resumed after the regime fell in 2001. This graduation was held under tight security at a hotel in Kabul because of an upsurge in terrorist attacks.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan Hazara students attend the Marefat School on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, April 10, 2010. Until 2006, the school was co-ed, and in 2006, the ministry of education demanded that the school be segregated. the school has 2500 students, offers the Ministry of Education curriculum, in addition to human rights classes, civic education and koran classes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>These young Afghan women are part of a team that will compete at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, where women's boxing will debut as an official sport. The athletes triumphed just by getting their families to sign on to the idea of their daughters participating in sports. During matches in public venues, the members of the Oxfam-supported team, now competing in South Asia, cover their hair with hijab worn beneath their head guards. That's not a problem for the International Boxing Association, as long as the boxer's face is clearly visible. Here, practicing indoors in Kabul, they can go bareheaded.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In Afghanistan you seldom see an unaccompanied woman. Noor Nisa, about 18, was pregnant; her water had just broken. Her husband, whose first wife had died during childbirth, was determined to get Noor Nisa to the hospital in Faizabad, a four-hour drive from their village in Badakhshan Province.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>All village women are invited to come to health and hygiene classes taught by a traveling midwife wearing a white hijab and glasses in this photograph. She works for a mobile clinic sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund and the international medical relief group Merlin, which brings pre- and postnatal care to women in isolated villages like this one in northeastern Badakhshan Province. She travels with a male nurse, who gives routine checkups to the kids.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A male Ethiopian surgeon (wearing a green cap, at center left) shows the female staff at Malalai Maternity Hospital in Kabul how to repair a fistulaÑan abnormal hole between the vagina and bladder or rectum that can lead to infection and incontinence. The condition often occurs during childbirth in young mothers whose pelvises are not fully developed. If the problem isn't corrected with surgery, a woman is typically seen as bringing shame upon the family and is shunned by her husband.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On-air disc jockey Rokhsar Azamee, idolized by young Afghan girls, works a TV call-in show featuring song requests. Banned under the Taliban, television now has a huge audience, and Azamee's show is one of the reasons. Several popular programs currently feature women.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With face, hair, and arms in full view, actress Trena Amiri chauffeurs a friend around Kabul on a Friday. She blasts her favorite songs off a cassette and shimmies and sings along, tapping the steering wheel as she dances in the driver's seat. Even in relatively progressive Kabul, men and women glare, honk, and scream at her. It provokes men in Afghanistan to see strong women. It symbolizes a freedom they just aren't comfortable with. Amiri fled her husband of seven years, who, she says, kept her home and beat her. She doesn't plan to remarry but knows she might have to in order to survive in Afghanistan, where women are dependent on men for so many things.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Young women, many of them studying to become teachers, relax in the Women's Garden of a park intended for families outside the city of Bamian. Established by the province's female governor, Habiba Sarabi, the garden provides a place for Afghan women to enjoy the outdoors. These picnickers gather for a typical Afghan feast of flatbread, goat, lamb, and fruitÑwith a hint of Western flavor in their choice of soda.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Habiba Sarabi of Bamian Province, the only female governor in Afghanistan, takes her morning walk in the hills, security officer in tow. Bamian Province, famous for the giant Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban, is one of the most open-minded provinces for women, who are able to drive and work outside the home. Still, Sarabi's appointment to the governorship by President Hamid Karzai in 2005 was considered a bold move.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan Parliamentarian Fawzia Kufi meets with people from Badakshan province to listen to their problems and try to help out villagers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Presidential Dr. Abdullah Abdullah is surrounded by supporters at a rally in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 3, 2009. The elders came to Dr. Abdullah to announce their support of his campaign for Presidency. As Afghans gear up to vote in presidential elections slated for August 20, the candidates are on the campaign trail.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan policewomen handle AMD-65 rifles at a dusty firing range outside Kabul. They are trained by carabinieri, Italian military police from the local NATO troops. Joining the police force is a bold decision for an Afghan woman. Insurgents often attack the police. Very few women get permission to sign up from their husband and male relatives. Of 100,000 officers, only about 700 are female. Yet women are welcome recruits. They can take on tasks that men cannot because of Islamic custom: frisking other women, searching homes where female family members are present. The pay is about $165 a month.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lance Cpl. Elisabeth Reyes of the U.S. Marine Corps chats with Afghan women and their children at a clinic in Helmand Province, located in the south and considered one of the country's most dangerous areas. She is a member of the relatively new female engagement teams that accompany all-male foot patrols. These teams communicate with, and try to gain the trust of, Afghan women, who are not allowed to speak to men outside of their family in this conservative region.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan widows and poor women throng the outside of the Khuj Shahib Abdullah Ansar Shrine in Herat as they ask for money and food donations from the people. Afghan police officers typically collect donations from Afghans and hand them out to the women. Herat, Afghanistan, Oct 2, 2009. Woman screaming holding bread, saying I have no money, i have nothing to feed my children!' Shebnam, 40, she lives in Painow, and has five children. her husband died of heart problems six years ago, and she washes clothes and begs on fridays to make money.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In Herat the shrine to Shahzada Qasim, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, is more than a thousand years old. One day of each week a section is partitioned so women can come to worship. Cordoned off to create a sanctuary for women, these prayer sections seem to me like some of the safest, most intimate places in the country. The women at the shrine in Herat are enveloped in chadors that cover them from head to foot, influenced by the style favored in neighboring Iran. In this shrine and in shrines throughout Afghanistan, some of the women weep uncontrollably.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A female inmate at a Mazar-e Sharif prison has just been released, prompting Maida-Khal, 22, to cry out because she is still trapped in her cell. When Maida-Khal was 12, she was married to a man of about 70 who was paralyzed. "I was so young, I couldn't carry him because he was so heavy, so his brothers would beat me," she recalls. When she asked for a divorce four years ago, she was imprisoned. "I am in jail because I don't have a mahram [male guardian]. I can't get a divorce, and I can't leave prison without a man." She says, with remarkable understatement, "I have had a difficult life."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bibi Aisha was 19 when I met her in Kabul's Women for Afghan Women shelter in November 2009. Her husband beat her from the day she was married, at age 12. When he beat her so badly she thought she might die, she escaped to seek a neighbor's help. To punish her for leaving without permission, her husband, who is a Taliban fighter, took her to a remote spot in the mountains. Several men held her while he cut off her nose, ears, and hair. She screamedÑto no avail. "If I had the power, I would kill them all," she told me. I wanted to be strong for Aisha to give her hope she would be fine again. Aisha arrived in the U.S. in August for extensive reconstructive surgery.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hanife, 15, is offered juice from her mother in the burn center of the Herat Regional Hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, August 3, 2010. Hanife tried to commit suicide by self-immolation after being beaten by her mother-in-law about fifty days prior. Hanife has been married about six months, and her husband is working in Iran to try to earn money for the family, and left her alone with abusive in-laws. Hundreds, if not thousands, of Afghan women commit suicide by self-immolation each year to escape abusive marriages and in-laws; divorce is considered too shameful of an option for a woman who wants to leave a marriage, and thus suicide is a more viable option.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Khalid, 7 years old, sits outside of the medical tent of a us military base after elders from a village claimed he was injured by shrapnel from a bomb dropped by American troops near his home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Soldiers from the 173 division, battle company, first platoon, patrol through the hostile village of hanek bandeh, in Kunar province, Afghanistan, October 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The mortar team fires mortars in response to a mortar attack on Able Main base by insurgents in the Pesh River Valley in Kunar Province in early September 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lt. Matt Piosa, with the 173 Division of Battle Company takes a rest inside a bunker of a new outpost his platoon fought hard to establish after the Taliban had controlled this strategic high ground near several of their bases in the Korengal Valley. October 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A soldier winces as mortars land closer and closer to the bunker we were hiding in at the forward operating base as the Taliban fired mortars very accurately at the base. A mortar landed about 20 ft away from the opening of the bunker, and one of the soldiers had his ear drum blown out. October 18, 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On a battalion-wide mission in the Korengal Valley in the village of Yakachina. Through night-vision goggles: JTAC Kevin Caroon, 28, 'sparkles' a target for the AC130 pilots above as he helps control close air support fire from above Yakachina village while on a mission with Battle company in the Korengal Valley. JTACs are Air-force trained specialists in direct contact with the bomber pilots to call in airstrikes on certain targets while weighing and monitoring collateral damage potential. Captain Dan Kearney, the JTACs, and certain intelligence and communication specialists work as a team from afar but with a bird's eye view to help infantry troops on the ground.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tanner Stichter tends to Specialist Carl Vandeberge in the bushes moments after Vandeberge was shot in the stomach during a Taliban ambush, which killed one soldier, and wounded two others. Spc. Carl Vandeberge and Sgt. Kevin Rice, the other wounded soldier not shown here, were medevaced out by Blackhawk for surgery. October 23, 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Captain Dan Kearney, with the 173rd Division, Battle Company, speaks with Battalion headquarters as he over-watches his troops and controls close air support fire from a ditch above the village with a group of his soldiers and the JTACs while on a battalion-wide mission in the Korengal Valley to find caves, weapons caches, and known anti-coalition members in the area. October 20, 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Specialist Carl Vandeberge, center, and Sergeant Kevin Rice, behind, are assisted as they walk to a medevac helicopter minutes after they were both shot in the stomach during a Taliban ambush, which killed one soldier, and wounded both of them. Spc. Carl Vandeberge and Sgt. Kevin Rice, were flown out immediately for surgery. October 23, 2007.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>U.S. troops carry the body of Staff Sgt. Larry Rougle, who was killed when the insurgents ambushed their squad in the Korengal Valley. Soldiers with the 173rd battle company, on a battalion mission in the Korengal valley in the village of Yakachina. 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In Afghanistan you seldom see an unaccompanied woman. Noor Nisa, about 18, was pregnant; her water had just broken. Her husband, whose first wife had died during childbirth, was determined to get Noor Nisa to the hospital in Faizabad, a four-hour drive from their village in Badakhshan Province.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Afghan women are offered pre-natal and anti-natal care, and are given counseling by Dr. Zubeida, a midwife from the mobile health unit funded by UNFPA , in Charmas Village, a remote area of Badakshan, Afghanistan, August 9, 2009. Afghanistan, a country with little infrastructure, few clinics or hospitals, and dismal roads leading to many villages, has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Afghan woman holds her sick daughter before Dr. Zubeida, a midwife from the mobile health unit funded by UNFPA , as she inquires about her daughter's condition as Zubeida offers pre-natal and anti-natal care, and are given counseling by in Charmas Village, a remote area of Badakshan, Afghanistan, August 9, 2009. Afghanistan, a country with little infrastructure, few clinics or hospitals, and dismal roads leading to many villages, has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mothers return by foot with their children to remote villages after receiving vaccinations for their children at the Bumpe Government Clinic in Bo District, Sierra Leone, October 30, 2012. Many women have to walk for miles in order to reach a clinic or some medical structure to give birth outside of the village in Sierra Leone, and many do not make it; lack of access to trained medical professionals is one of the main causes of women dying in childbirth around the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical staff with MSF, Doctors without Borders, assist women in Sierra Leone to have babies, and with post-natal care at the Gondama Referral Center, in Gondama, Bo, Sierra Leone, October 26, 2012. Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the world. Recently, MSF has implemented an ambulance system, in which free ambulances are made available to villages across the district in Bo, who have complications with their pregnancies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mamma Sessay, 18, lies on the delivery table next to her first-born twin as she waits to deliver the second at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010. Her second pregnancy, Mamma delivered the first child the day before at the Moyorgboh Maternal Child Health post near her village, and her contractions ceased for the second child. She then traveled by canoe and ambulance from her village to the Magburaka Government Hospital, Sessay had postpartum hemorrhaging, and died as she was brought to the one doctor in the hospital.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mamma Sessay, 18, rests on the delivery table before delivering twins at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mamma Sessay, 18, screams in pain and with fear on the delivery table as she is comforted by her sister, Amenata, left, a nurse, as she prepares to deliver the second of twins at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A nurse tries to resuscitate the second-born twin of Mamma Sesay, 18, after she was delivered roughly 24 hours after the first child at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Blood continues to leak from Mamma Sesay, 18, shortly after she delivered the second of twins, as her sister, Amenata, help clean her body at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mamma Sessay, 18, collapses with exhaustion after pushing fruitlessly with contractions to deliver the second of twins, as a nurse takes her blood pressure at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nurses and midwives carry Mamma Sessay to a stretcher to bring her over to the surgical ward, where the only doctor in the district is, about one and a half hours after delivering her second baby, as she continues to have postpartum hemorrhaging, and her blood pressure falls to 60/40 at the Magburaka Government Hospital, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maria Komeh, the stepmother of Mamma Sessay, weeps over the body of Mamma Sessay as female relatives bid goodbye to Mamma Sessay before her burial in the village of Mayogbah the day after her death from postpartum hemorrhaging, in Sierra Leone, May 20, 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers deface a poster of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussain's poster in the Kirkuk Governate building in Kirkuk hours after it fell from Iraq Central Government rule, April 10, 2003. Roughly twenty days after the start of the US-lead war on the regime of former Iraq leader Saddam Hussain, cities are falling out of his control, and locals celebrate and destroy statues and symbols of Hussain’s power.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children swim in former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussain's pool at one of his palaces in Mosel, April 29, 2003. Since the fall of the regime of Saddam Hussain, civilians have been enjoying the riches of the former leader.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Iraqi woman walks through a plume of smoke rising from a massive fire at a liquid gas factory as she searches for her husband in the vicinity of the fire in Basra, Iraq, May 26, 2003. The fire was allegedly started by looters picking through the factory, and residents in the vicinity feared the explosion of the four liquid gas tanks on the premises. Weeks after the end of the war, looting continues to be one of the main problems for both Basra and Bagdad cities as coalition forces struggle to get life back to normal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Iraqi man leans against the wall as he walks along rows of remains of bodies discovered in a mass grave South of Bagdad, and lied out in a building in Iraq, May 29, 2003. Since the fall of Saddam Hussain's regime in Iraq, thousands of bodies have been pulled from mass grave sites around the country, evidence of the brutal, bloody regime of the former dictator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A squad of U.S. marines rides a 7-ton truck after being ambuhed everaltimes by insurgents while on a 'movement-to-contact mission in order to flush out insurgents operating in the Fallujah area south of Fallujah on Thursday, April 15, 2004 in Iraq. The marines are part of the 3rd Battalion, 4th marine regiment, which saw heavy combat at the beginning of the war last year, and is now back in Iraq embroiled in intense fighting with the resistance. Today, the men of the 3rd Battalion were ambushed half a dozen times while they patrolled the palm groves and wheat fields around fallujah, and the marines killed at least 10 insurgents, and suffered only minor injuries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>United States Military personnel help load injured soldiers onto a cargo plane en route to Germany from the Balad Air Force base, in Iraq. The interior lights of the plane are red because of an 'alarm red' attack, which indicates that the base is under attack, usually by incoming mortar rounds. Since the attack on Fallujah began in early November, hundreds of soldiers have been injured and evacuated from the country. November 13, 2006</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With his family beside him wounded Lance Corporal W.C. Ross lies in the portable Intensive Care Unit in an airplane en route to Bethesda Hospital from the base in Germany. Ross was injured along with hundreds of other soldiers in Fallujah, Iraq.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Soldiers with the Sudanese Liberation Army sit by their truck while struck in the mud in Darfur, Sudan, August 21, 2004. The SlA is one of the Sudanese rebel groups controlling parts of Darfur.Rebels, and are currently staging a 24-hour boycott of the Nigerian peace talks for Sudan in protest of recent new attacks against civilians in Darfur, which they say killed 75 civilians in six villages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A Sudanese Liberation Army soldier walks through the remains of Hangala village, which was burned by Janjaweed near Farawiya, in Darfour, several months ago, August 27, 2004. Thousands of Darfourians have fled their villages in search of shelter in the mountains or in neighboring Chad because of continuing attacks on civilians.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sudanese Liberation Army soldiers walk past a dead body left from an attack on civilians in the district of Farawyaiah, Darfur, August 24, 2004. Sixteen bodies lay in the surrounding ravines after men from five nearby villages were killed allegedly by Janjaweed backed by Sudanese Government forces.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatima Tom Adam, 35, from the village of Abunduruk, in Sudan near the Chadian border. She claims Janjaweed killed her first husband, and shot her in the face almost two years ago.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An overhead view of the remains of the burned-out village of Abu Sourouj, which was bombed on the 8 February by the Sudanese government and simultaneously attacked by armed men on camels, horseback and donkeys, otherwise known as Janjaweed, in West Darfur, Sudan, February 28, 2008. The government spate of bombings was in response to an ambush two months prior by rebels from the Justice and Equality Movement, and subsequent intelligence that JEM members were living in these villages and using them as a base.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sudanese women sit and await food and non-food items being distributed by international humanitarian organizations in the village of Selea, which was recently bombed along with two other villages north of Geneina by the Sudanese government and simultaneously attacked by armed men on camels, horseback and donkeys, otherwise known as Janjaweed, in West Darfur, Sudan, February 28, 2008.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Villagers wrap the body of an old woman before her buriel in the Kalma camp for internally displaced people in Nyala, South darfur, Sudan, November 2005. As fighting continues across darfur between Arab nomads backed by government forces and ethnic Africans of the Fur and Zargawa tribes, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced civilians continue to flood the camps.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>African Union soldiers find the village of Tama freshly burning more than a week after it was originally attacked by Arab Nomads backed by government forces North of Nyala, November 2005. The AU made several attempts at patrolling and conducting an investigation on the village of Tama after it was attacked, and the surviving villagers fled to a nearby village, and was kept away by nomads who continued to surround the village and shoot at approaching vehicles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebels with the Sudanese Liberation Army train at dawn while attending a large rebel conference in Haskanita, in SLA territory in Darfur, Sudan, October 2005. As fighting continues throughout darfur between Arab nomads backed by government forces and ethnic Africans led by SLA fighters and other rebel groups, hundreds of thousands of Darfurians have been displaces, and thousands killed in fighting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sudanese rebels with the NRF walk past dead Sudanese government soldiers as they walk through a temporary military camp for the GOS near the Darfur Chad border, in Darfur, October 19, 2006. Dozens of GOS bodies riddled the barren landscape, revealing evidence of the rebel's offensive of late in Darfur.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chadian girls brave a sandstorm in Bahai, Chad, roughly seven kilometers from the Sudan border, August 18, 2004. Thousands of refugees have streamed out of Sudan into Chad in recent months as fighting persists in Darfur.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Libyans demonstrate against Muammar al-Gaddafi in Benghazi, Libya, February 26, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Kids play around a burning car in a residential neighborhood in Benghazi, in Eastern Libya, February 28, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Libyan graphic designers work on anti-Gaddafi posters inside the former courthouse in rooms set up for various committees being run by the opposition against Muammar al-Gaddafi in Benghazi, Libya, February 26, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kids play around a burning car in a residential neighborhood in Benghazi, in Eastern Libya, February 28, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>New volunteer fighters loyal to the opposition movement attend their first day of training at a base in Benghazi, in Eastern Libya, March 1, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops take positions as they push west outside of Ras Lanuf after taking the city back from troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi in Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 5, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops hold new positions and take more ground west of Ras Lanuf after taking the city back from troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi in Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 5, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops prepare tea at dusk at the main checkpoint near the refinery outside of Ras Lanuf as fighting between troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi and the opposition continues between Ras Lanuf and Bin Jawaad west of Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 8, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops run away from an airstrike at the main checkpoint near the refinery in Ras Lanuf as troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi shell the area in Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 11, 2011. Qaddafi's troops have been advancing East, and re-taking territory that had previously fallen to the rebels, as they batter the rebels with artillery and air strikes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A soldier with the opposition weeps outside of the hospital in Ras Lanuf as soldiers are being brought in wounded and dead from the frontline west of Ras Lanuf during heavy fighting between troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi in Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 9, 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition fighters race towards the front line through al Jadabiya towards al Brega as Qaddafi's military fires air strikes and sends in ground troops to Al Brega, in Eastern Libya, March 2, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops burn tires to use as cover during heavy fighting, shelling, and airstrikes near the main checkpoint near the refinery in Ras Lanuf as rebel troops pull back from Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 11, 2011. Muammar al-Gaddafi’s troops have been advancing East, and re-taking territory that had previously fallen to the rebels, as they batter the rebels with artillery and air strikes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Opposition troops pull back from the main checkpoint near the refinery in Ras Lanuf as troops loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi shell the area in Ras Lanuf, in Eastern Libya, March 10, 2011. Dangerous confrontations have been going on between opposition forces and those loyal to Muammar al-Gaddafi across Libya.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thousands of Syrian refugees cross from Syria into the Kurdish region of Northern Iraq near the Peshkhabour border point in Dohuk, Iraq. Iraqi Kurdistan has welcomed Syrian refugees, particularly those of Kurdish background, since the beginning of the conflict in 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Iraqi Yazidi family from the Al Jazeera village in Sinjar arrives at the Bajid Kandal camp after spending four days at the Nowruz camp in Syria before crossing back into Northern Iraq, August 17, 2014. Since fighters with the Islamic State started pushing through Iraq and murdering and terrorizing thousands of civilians, hundreds of thousands have been displaced from their homes across the country. The United Nations is beginning its largest humanitarian aid distribution in a decade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Syrian refugees fight for clothes and other items being distributed by Kurdish people at the Kawrkos camp outside of Erbil, in Northern Iraq, August 20, 2013. Over 30,000 new Syrian refugees have crossed into Northern Iraq in the past five days, as Iraq opened its border to Kurdish civilians fleeing Syria's civil war.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Iman Zenglo, 30, sits with her five children in their tent she and her husband set up roughly three months prior in squalid conditions in a squatters camp outside of the Killis camp on the Turkish side of the Turkish Syrian border in Turkey, October 22, 2013. Many Syrian refugees cross back and forth from Syria into bordering countries to work as laborers and visit family across borders. Syrian refugees now total over 2,000,000 in countries neighboring Syria as the civil war rages for the third year.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Syrian refugee families fight to pass through a gate to begin the registration process the morning after crossing into Jordan from Syria, at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees reception center in Zaatari Camp, in Jordan, September 16, 2013. There are an estimated 120,000 Syrian refugees living in Zaatari camp, 600,000 refugees in Jordan, and two million refugees in countries bordering Syria as Syria's civil war rages in its third year.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taimaa, twenty-four, with her week-old daughter, Heln, in a refugee camp in Thessaloniki, Greece, September 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Italian sailors with the Uraniam Navy Ship rescue 109 African migrants from Gambia, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Nigeria, from a rubber boat in the sea between Italy and Libya, October 4, 2014. The migrants claimed to have left from Tripoli the evening of October 3rd, and spent the night moving north. The Italian Navy has several navy ships patrolling international and Italian waters at any given time in an attempt to rescue migrants, and transfer them safely to shore in Italy. Since the beginning of 2014, roughly 120,000 refugees have landed in Italy, more than double the total for the entire year of 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A group of men sleep on MV Aquarius ship after being rescued by search-and-rescue teams jointly operated by Médecins Sans Frontières and SOS Méditerranée, Aug. 21, 2016</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Migrant women from sub-Saharan Africa line up to be registered and documented at the Augusta port after being intercepted at sea by an Italian navy ship, and ushered safely to shore in Augusta, Sicily, Italy, September 14, 2014. Since the beginning of 2014, roughly 120,000 refugees have landed in Italy, more than double the total for the entire year of 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Internally displaced people wait to register for a food distribution at a camp at the base of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan in Bentiu, South Sudan, May 5, 2014. Roughly twenty-five thousand IDPs live at the UNMISS base in Bentiu, and one million Southern Sudanese have been displaced from their homes and unable to plant crops to harvest the next season as the civil war rages in the country, pitting ethnic Nu'er against Dinka.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Severely malnourished children from Leer, in Southern Unity State receive treatment at the inpatient ward run International Medical Corps at the Protection of Civilians Site in Juba, South Sudan, March 22, 2016. When fighting raged throughout Leer in 2014 and 2015, most of the population fled, leaving civilians unable to harvest crops,and many struggling to find food. The city of Leer, once a bustling city and headquarters of opposition leader Riek Marchar, is now a ghost town reduced to rubble and the carcases of buildings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chuol, 9, from southern Unity State or outside Leer, fishes for Talapia with his friends Michael Gardet Yaka, orange shirt, and Peter Kai Gatmai, blue shirt, in the swamps around a host community full of local villagers and other internally displaced. Chuol was chased out of his own village with his grandmother and sister several months ago when it was attacked, and his father and grandfather were burned alive. He, his grandmother, and sister fled to this area, where they are living on the ground of a host family. South Sudan, September 10, 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chuol, 9, from southern Unity State, poses for a portrait outside the compound where he and his relatives are staying alongside other internally displaced Nu'er in Unity State, South Sudan, September 11, 2015. Chuol was chased out of his own village with his grandmother and sister several months ago when it was attacked, and his father and grandfather were burned alive. He, his grandmother, and sister fled to this area, where they are living on the ground of a host family. in South Sudan, September 11, 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chuol, 9, from southern Unity State, wakes up in a UNICEF tent school with other internally displaced children in Unity State, South Sudan, September 11, 2015. Chuol was chased out of his own village with his grandmother and sister several months ago when it was attacked, and his father and grandfather were burned alive. He, his grandmother, and sister fled to this area, where they are living on the ground of a host family. in South Sudan, September 11, 2015. Thousands of civilians have been killed, and others displaced since fighting between those loyal to President Salva Kiir and those loyal to opposition leader Riek Marchar began again in 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chuol, 9, from southern Unity State, attends class with other internally displaced children and local villagers in a UNICEF-sponsored Child Friendly Space in Unity State, South Sudan, September 11, 2015. Chuol was chased out of his own village with his grandmother and sister several months ago when it was attacked, and his father and grandfather were burned alive. He, his grandmother, and sister fled to this area, where they are living on the ground of a host family. in South Sudan, September 11, 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Planes with the World Food Program conduct food drops to help aid new internally displaced Southern Sudanese, who were recently displaced from Leer, Mayangi, and Koch to the area of Nyal, in Unity State, South Sudan, September 10, 2015. Because of ongoing fighting throughout South Sudan, civilians have been unable to till their land and plant crops, and aid organization have been unable to deliver food. In a rare window of peace in the area, WFP has been dropping tons of food in Nyal for locals and surrounding villages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Skeletons and bones litter the ground at the site of a mass grave, where the corpses of roughly fifty men were dumped after soffocating inside of a container at the hands of the South Sudanese Government in Leer, in Unity State, South Sudan, March 18, 2016. When fighting raged throughout Leer in 2014 and 2015, most of the population fled, leaving civilians unable to harvest crops,and many struggling to find food. The city of Leer, once a bustling city and headquarters of opposition leader Riek Marchar, is now a ghost town reduced to rubble and the carcases of buildings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tens of thousands of South Sudanese line up for food handouts on March 17. The fighting has left many in the country starving Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIME</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2022-01-05</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Amazon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fires burn along the Trans-Amazonian Highway near the Aripuana National Forest, in the state of Amazonas, in Brazil, September 2021.  Deforestation continues at extraordinary rates across the Amazon, led by land clearing for meat producers and cattle ranchers, along with illegal mining.  The most common means of deforestation is by fire, when ranchers burn the land in order to create farms to raise and graze cattle.  Roughly one fifth of the Amazon rainforest has already been destroyed, and according to Greenpeace, “land grabbing on public lands is linked to one-third of all Amazon deforestation in Brazil.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Amazon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Illegal gold mining in the Amazon as seen from above in the Kayapo indigenous territory in the state of Para, in Brazil, September 22, 2021. Illegal gold miners, referred to as garimpeiros in Portuguese, cause deforestation and water pollution, plunging mercury into the air, rivers, and water sources, contaminating the water and the food chain, and poisoning those who live off the land. The price of gold and precious metals have soared during the Coronavirus pandemic, which has led to an increase in illegal mining and deforestation in the Amazon—which have also hit a record high in Indigenous protected areas since Bolsonaro took office in 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Illegal logging as seen from above in Kayapo indigenous land in the state of Para, in Brazil, September 22, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A slaughterhouse for cattle outside Porto Velho, Rondonia, in the Amazon in Brazil, September 2021.  Deforestation continues at extraordinary rates across the Amazon, led by land clearing for meat producers and cattle ranchers, along with illegal mining.  The most common means of deforestation is by fire, when ranchers burn the land in order to create farms to raise and graze cattle.  Roughly one quarter of the Amazon rainforest has already been destroyed since the 1960s, and as the rainforest is destroyed, it can no longer absorb as much of the world's carbon emissions as it once did, which accelerates climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Loggers Franquino and Charlie cut down a Rochino tree in the forest about 1000 meters from indigenous land in the Amazon forest in the state of Rondonia, September 15, 2021. It is illegal to log anywhere in the Amazon, though the loggers claim they need to survive.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Loggers Franquino and Charlie cut down a Rochino tree in the forest about 1000 meters from indigenous land in the Amazon forest in the state of Rondonia, September 15, 2021. It is illegal to log anywhere in the Amazon, though the loggers claim they need to survive.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A cowboy herds cattle into a ranch along the trans-Amazonian highway in the state of Amazonas, in Brazil, September 2021. The trans-Amazonian highway, once covered by a canopy of trees, is now mostly populated by ranches, where trees have been cut down, and forests burned.  Deforestation continues at extraordinary rates across the Amazon, led by land clearing for meat producers and cattle ranchers, along with illegal mining.  The most common means of deforestation is by fire, when ranchers burn the land in order to create farms to raise and graze cattle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tejubi Uru eu Wau Wau, 21, rests while fishing in the jaru river along with other members of the Uru eu Wau Wau tribe near village 623, in Rondonia, in the Amazon, in Brazil.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tejubi Uru eu Wau Wau, 2, from the Uru eu Wau Wau walks through indigenous land owned by her tribe which has been taken over by ranchers, who have illegally burned the land and are making cattle ranches across great partitions of what was formerly forests, near Montenegro, in the state of Rondonia, September 14, 2021. “ I feel saddress when i enter this land. This is land that our ancestors gave us and caught for. Now we have to open gates to get in or out. We don’t have gates (in our culture) so we can visit Freely. it’s hard to express how i feel.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tejubi Uru eu Wau Wau, 21, plays with her daughter, Gabrielle, 2, in their village of 621, in Rondonia, in the Amazon, in Brazil.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indigenous leader and first female chief, O.E. Paiakan Kayapo, 38 yrs, has her face painted by her aunt, Tuire Kayapo—who was one of the first outspoken indigenous women about the harmful effects of climate change on the indigenous communities and land--at home with her family in Redencao, in  the state of Para, in Brazil, September 23, 2021. O-é Kaiapó Paiakan, a member of the Mebêngôkre people in the Kayapó tribe of Brazil, is one of those women. When her father, the iconic Kayapó leader Paulinho Paiakan, passed away from Covid-19 in June 2020, the 38-year-old took on the reins as a female tribal chief in March this year.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indigenous leader and first female chief, O.E. Paiakan Kayapo, 38 yrs, listens to Indigenous leader, Sônia Guajajara, while participating on a zoom call with indigenous leaders from all over Brazil from a restaurant in Redencao, in Para state, in the Amazon, Spetember 2021. The roles of indigenous women are changing over time—social media and technology is allowing indigenous women to connect from around the country, and amplify their voices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indigenous leader and first female chief, O.E. Paiakan Kayapo, 38 yrs, conducts a radio call from her home with other indigenous chiefs from the Kayapo tribe at home with her family in Redencao, in  the state of Para, in Brazil, September 23, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alessandra Korap, 37, of the Munduruku tribe, conducts a boat patrol up the Jamachind river off the Tapajos river with Chief Juarez, 61, while monitoring illegal mining in and along the river on tribal land in the Amazon, in Brazil, September 19, 2021. Alessandra is a well-known climate change activist and indigenous leader in Brazil, and one of the women fighting against climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alessandra Korap, 37, a female leader and climate change activist from the Munduruku tribe, meets with members of the Sawre Muybu village at the base of the village before setting off on a patrol to monitor illegal mining in the Munduruku territory in the state of Para, in the Amazon, in Brazil, September 19, 2021.  Alessandra is a well-known climate change activist and indigenous leader in Brazil, and one of the women fighting against climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alessandra Korap, 37, a female leader and climate change activist from the Munduruku tribe. Alessandra is a well-known climate change activist and indigenous leader in Brazil, and one of the women fighting against climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alessandra Korap, 37, a female leader and climate change activist from the Munduruku tribe, meets with members of the Sawre Muybu village the day after a patrol to monitor illegal mining in the Munduruku territory in the state of Para, in the Amazon, in Brazil, September 19, 2021.  Alessandra is a well-known climate change activist and indigenous leader in Brazil, and one of the women fighting against climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gilmara Akai Munduruku, 28, looks over an Avon catalogue after ordering beauty products from Avon to sell in the Sawre Muybu village, in the Munduruku indigenous territory in the state of Para, in the Amazon, in Brazil, September 19, 2021. Gilmara explained that selling Avon products in the village helps her pay for the University in Itaituba, where she studies education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alessandra Korap, 37, a female leader and climate change activist from the Munduruku tribe, watches a game show via satellite while resting in the Sawre Muybu village after a patrol to monitor illegal mining in the Munduruku territory in the state of Para, in the Amazon, in Brazil, September 19, 2021.  Alessandra is a well-known climate change activist and indigenous leader in Brazil, and one of the women fighting against climate change.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2022-01-10</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Stephanie Lockhart, 28, from the North Lake Tahoe Fire District, works to protect homes and shelters as the Caldor fire rips through the canyon near the Sierra Nevada mountain range at a Lake Tahoe lodge along Highway 50, in California, August 29, 2021. The dramatic fire activity was seen during a day where red flag warnings were in effect, humidity was low, and winds were high, along with other factors that often provide fuel to a fire.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A home burns as the Caldor fire rips through the canyon along Highway 50 south of Lake Tahoe, in California, August 29. The dramatic fire activity occurred when humidity was low and winds were high, factors that often fuel a fire. According to CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service, the Caldor fire started  August 14 and was fully contained by October 24, after burning 221,775 acres and at 98% containment. Because of increasing levels of drought across the state of California, fires are more common, and burn for longer periods of time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brenda Rocha Fernández, 20, center, joins other firefighters from San Mateo Santa Cruz as they help cut a containment line around the perimeter of the Caldor fire as it smolders near the Carson Pass near the Kirkwood Mountain Resort in California, September 1, 2021. Fernandez has been working with CAL FIRE for five months.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heather Kirkendall, 27,  and another firefighter with The San Mateo San Cruz unit nap in the cab of a fire engine after a long day on the Caldor fire as they wait for instructions on a possible firing operation at night along the Carson Pass, near the Kirkwood Ski Resort, in California, September 4, 2021. Kirkendall is on her second season with CAL FIRE.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighters Meglan Enz, 26, right, from Hollister, California, and Mateo Corona, 20, from Ben Lomand, California, work with the CZU San Mateo-San Cruz Unit. Here they look at a screen while waiting for instructions on a possible night fire operation along the Carson Pass in California, September 4, 2021. Enz is in her third season with CAL FIRE and says, “I love this job, but I don't want to marry this job. I want to have a normal life outside of the fire service, even though it's hard to have both, but I think it's doable.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Massive flames rise up alongside the highway by Caples Lake as the Caldor fire makes its way through the canyons and ridges near Kirkwood, California, September 3, 2021. The Caldor Fire started August 14, 2021, and as of October 5, has burned roughly 221,000 acres, and was 93% contained.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Melissa Bell, 36, from Livermore, California, works the saw while helping to mop up a hot spot on the Dixie fire outside of Susanville, California, on August 26, 2021. "I consider myself one of the guys," Bell says. "And if you work hard, that's what's important. And getting the job done, working as a team, teamwork is huge in the fire service. It's not just one person doing all the work, you guys kick butt together, out there."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighter Melissa Bell, 36, accompanies a California National Guard hand crew gridding for possible hot spots in the forest north of the community of Westwood, California, August 27, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heather Kirkendall, 27, from San Mateo Santa Cruz, rubs her neck after working the chainsaw to clear the area around cabins along the Carson Pass near the Kirkwood Ski resort in California, September 1, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At 8:45 a.m. Natalie Kerr, 32,  brushes her teeth and makes coffee at the end of a 24-hour shift laying hoseline during the Caldor fire in the Sierra Nevada mountain range around South Lake Tahoe, September 3, 2021. The Caldor fire started on August 14, 2021. During two months of burning, flames scorched through roughly 222,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 buildings before the fire was 98 percent contained.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Madalyn Schiffel, 26, from Mountain Ranch, California, prepares her personal belongings to return to her regular firehouse after temporarily manning West Point Station, in California, September 4, 2021.  Schifffel was a volunteer firefighter for a year and started with CAL FIRE in April. Before that she was a professional soccer player in Norway and Seattle after getting drafted out of college. Schiffel says, “women in the fire service are few and far between, but the women that I have met have been really successful and groovy. And I just, I admire everyone, even if they're at my level, like seasonal firefighters, up to chiefs and captains that I know.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighter with The San Mateo San Cruz unit, Meglan Enz, 26, from Hollister, California, shows off her toe ring while waiting for instructions on a possible firing operation at night along the Carson Pass, near the Kirkwood Ski Resort, in California, September 4, 2021. Enz is in her third season with CAL FIRE.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natalie Kerr, 32, from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit, adjusts her headlamp near midnight in a burning forest near Heavenly Valley Lodge around South Lake Tahoe as she carries more than half her body weight—roughly 80 pounds—in hoseline and a personal pack. She was heading to lay down hoseline while working the Caldor fire, in California, on September 3, 2021.  Kerr has been with CAL FIRE on engines for two years.  "There was that little stigma that women weren't physically capable.  'I don't want to work next to someone who can't drag my body out of a burning building,' type of deal. And I think, women have come out and proven themselves to some extent."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighter Natalie Kerr, 32, from the Nevada Yuba Placer unit, clears the ares with a chainsaw around a fire line in order to help contain the fire in a burning forest near heavenly lodge around South Lake Tahoe, while working the Caldor fire, in California, September 3, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighter Madalyn Schiffel, 26, from Mountain Ranch, California, takes a rest while mopping up a fire that had burned overnight to near West Point Station, in California, September 4, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Smoke from the Caldor fire rises up over the mountains and through the canyons and ridges near Kirkwood, California, as CAL FIRE firefighters from San Mateo Santa Cruz try to contain the fire by cutting a line around the perimeter of the fire, September 1, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Melissa Bell, 36, conducts a fire operation on the Dixie fire to clean up the remaining brush after flames swept through the area, leaving dangerous brush "fuel" unburned, which could potentially spread a fire to other areas near Westwood, California August 27,  2021. This was Bell’s seventh season with CALFIRE where she often works 24-hour shifts. “It's not just coming to work and working with people,” Bell says. “This is my family...It's like blood to me, because you spend long days working with different people and you become a family.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firefighters with Cal Fire conduct an operation to contain the Dixie fire south of Highway 44 in Lassen National Forest, on August 27. The fire started on July 13. At the time of this image, on October 2, it had burned roughly 965,000 acres (400,000 ha) and was 94% contained. Now it's fully secured.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A man rows through what was once dry land in the village of Patiou in Twic East County, Jonglei State, South Sudan, October 22, 2021.  According to the United Nations, 27 of South Sudan’s 78 counties are impacted by the floods, affecting more than 630,000 people. Most of Twic East County in Jonglei State, for instance, is accessible only by canoes and motorboats with engines small enough to navigate between flooded homes, trees, street signs, and dikes that once demarcated the now uninhabitable land.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Estela Juwan, 35, walks with two of her eight children through the flooded area surrounding her house, in the village of Walang Walang, outside of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. Juwan is carrying her one-year-old son Dogale Tombe. The family has been dealing with excessive flooding for several years. In 2020, their house collapsed from the rising water and they built another makeshift shelter to live in. “This place was the garden but now it is all under water,” Juwan says. “We can’t move to the other side because we can’t afford the life on the other side, we don’t have money to go.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Men try to extract water from inside Paliau village after a night of rainfall, which caused the water to surpass the dike in Twic east, in Jonglei state, October 25, 2021.  Across vast stretches of this remote and vast region thousands of people are crammed into dry patches of high ground, bound by stacks of sandbags. For the third consecutive year the water level is at the edge, on par with the tethered sacks, leaving precarious little margins of error for rain, or excess water flowing down the Nile from neighboring countries experiencing higher levels of rainfall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amour Abach, 16, wears a masks for the first time after a UNICEF team distributed them at a school in Dhiam Dhiam, where children displaced by the floods are staying in Jonglei state, in South Sudan, October 21. According to the United Nations, 27 out of the 78 counties in South Sudan are affected by the floods, affecting more than 630,000 people; villages across Jonglei state are now crammed into small partitions of dry high-ground, where they live in dismal conditions as rains have once again flooded the region for the third year in a row.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Achiek Abach, 35, is rolled onto his side by his siblings and others as he struggles with malaria in Dhiam Dhiam, in Jonglei state, in South Sudan, October 26, 2021. According to the United Nations, 27 out of the 78 counties in South Sudan are affected by the floods, affecting more than 630,000 people; villages across Jonglei state are now crammed into small partitions of dry high-ground, where they live in dismal conditions as rains have once again flooded the region for the third year in a row.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abuoi Awan, 28, holds her malnourished baby, Amol Manyok, 9 days,  in the Panyagor Hospital in Panyagor, in Jonglei state, South Sudan, October 24, 2021. Awan was displaced from Pawel because of the floods, and is now staying seven minutes walking through thigh-high water to arrive at the hospital.  She has five children;  her last child was still born, and this baby was born with neonatal sepsis and low birth weight, and is currently undergoing a therapeutic feeding program at the hospital.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman makes her bed inside a school building in Panyagor being used as a shelter, in Twic East, Jonglei State, South Sudan, October 2021.  According to the United Nations, roughly two-thirds of the population has fled to more stable, dry ground, those who remain in the flood zones spend much of their time knee-deep in contaminated water. Families have lost their cattle, livestock, and their crops, leaving fish as their only source of food.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Achan Akech, 30, and Rebecca Nyibol, 27, prepare fish porridge at dusk along a narrow strip of dry land in Panyagor, the county headquarters of Twic North County, Jonglei State, where some of the women and their families displaced by the floods have sought refuge.  Access to clean water is extremely limited, as many water sources have been contaminated by sewage and mud; bore wells are submerged in dirty water.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mading Akol, 11, swims in the flooded village of Pawel beneath dried fish, the only available food for most, in one of dozens of villages flooded across Jonglei state in South Sudan, October 23, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>South Sudanese boys arrange a fishing net in the village of Dhiam Dhiam. Families affected by floods have lost their cattle, livestock, and their crops, leaving fish as their only source of food and income.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>South Sudanese around Panyagor, Dhiam dhiam, and other towns pushed into some 63 areas of dry high-ground live in dismal conditions as rains have once again flooded the region for the second year in a row, in South Sudan, October 21 through 25, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>South Sudanese around Panyagor, Dhiam dhiam, and other towns pushed into some 63 areas of dry high-ground live in dismal conditions as rains have once again flooded the region for the second year in a row, in South Sudan, October 21 through 25, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bryan, 37 years old, smokes heroin alone in his council estate flat in Drumchapel, outside Glasgow, Scotland, March 29, 2021.  Bryan started using drugs in 2006 after the death of his son, Jonathan, who died at just few days old with a hole in his heart--the same heart condition Bryan has. He has been on the streets since he was 17. Last year, Bryan’s  main artery in his right leg burst from injecting cocaine, spraying blood all over the walls.  He regularly uses heroin, cocaine, and Valium. ‘It’s like playing Russian roulette, every time you take drug, you’re taking your life in your hands. It could be laced with rat poison or anything, you just don’t know.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Men and women line up and linger outside of The Legion of Mary Wayside Club as it offers hot mealsto the needy in the center of Glasgow, Scotland, April 1, 2021. Glasgow has one of the shortest life expectancies in the United Kingdom—a figure often tied into poverty and need.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Eileen Hopkins, 67, takes a breath of her inhaler as she suffered from shortness of breath in her home in Pollack, Glasgow, March 30, 2021. Hopkins had various illnesses, and took nine pills daily for osteoporosis, angina, asthma, Evan’s Syndrome, which contributed to a decreased response in her immune response. She was also obese, and could not walk more than a few steps without her walker, where she carried her medication with her in an attached basket.  She died only a few days after I shot this photograph.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Doris Winston, 75, who is diabetic and insulin-dependant, is tended to by two National Healthcare Services nurses, Charlotte Ryan, 38, and Elise Halsall, 21, in Blackpool, England, April 7, 2021. Winston is bed and insulin bound, and was in a care home for one month before she returned home to be cared for in her own home. She has a daughter who lives close by, majority of time in her own. Blackpool has one of the shortest life expectancies in the UK, which is due to various factors, including poor diet and health, drug and alcohol addiction, crime, poverty, among other factors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shannon Duffy, 20, injects liquid cocaine in a safe space ambulance for drug users in Glasgow, Scotland, March 30, 2021. Duffy was raised in foster care since she was about 4 years old, and she has been cutting herself in an act of self-harm since she was about 8 years old, and using drugs since she was fifteen. Duffy has overdosed twice already, and has been saved by Nalaxon/ Narcan shots. Glasgow has one of the shortest life-expectancy rates in the world, a figure with various contributing factors: addiction, poverty, alcoholism, food insecurity, crime and health issues, among others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Addict Robert Griffiths, 44, injects cocaine after taking prescription valium orally beside a parking garage in Glasgow, Scotland, April 2, 2021. Griffiths lives with his mother, and spent years as a self-described gangster. He has been using drugs since he was 13 years old, when his friend introduced him to drugs. His parents didn’t use. Glasgow has one of the shortest life-expectancy rates in the world, a figure with various contributing factors: addiction, poverty, alcoholism, food insecurity, crime and health issues, among others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dominic Hodson, 30, closes the zip on the tent he is sharing by the sea with Guy Makan (concealed in tent) as they are both living homeless along the boardwalk in Blackpool, England, April 5, 2021. Blackpool has one of the shortest overall life expectancies in England, and the UK, after Glasgow. It was a hub for tourism for decades, and was devastated when cheap flights came to england, and tourists started traveling throughout Europe, to warmer destinations. there is high unemployment, alcoholism, unhealthy diet, poverty, and homelessness.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Blackpool has one of the shortest overall life expectancies in England, and the UK, after Glasgow. It was a hub for tourism for decades, and was devastated when cheap flights came to england, and tourists started traveling throughout Europe, to warmer destinations. there is high unemployment, alcoholism, unhealthy diet, poverty, and homelessness, April 6, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Homeless man, Jamie Smith, who has struggled with mental illness and alcoholism, is joined by friend Barry Smith, 75,  as they drink by the sea near the tent where Jamie sleeps at night along the boardwalk in Blackpool, England, April 5, 2021.  Smith is originally from Bolton, in greater Manchester, but has been living in a tent in Blackpool for more than 8 months and has been homeless on and off for two years. He has done two stints in rehab for his alcoholism and speaks about getting sober again.  He suffers from seizures at least once per week, and his friends come and check on him daily to make sure he is alive every morning along the Blackpool promenade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pastor Mick Fleming, with the charity Church on the Street Ministries, offers a blessing to Patrick Marren, 56, a drug user in Burnley, Lancashire, April 7, 2021. Pastor Mick Fleming is a former drug dealer, self-described former gangster who “hurt people for a living” and admits to having committed a countless number of crimes throughout his life,  is now in recovery, and doing outreach to people in the community—in their homes, delivering food, tending to addicts, providing psychological support, among other things.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An extended family gathers to celebrate a birthday in front of their home in Nitshill, in Glasgow, Scotland, April 3, 2021. Glasgow has one of the shortest life-expectancy rates in the world, a figure with various contributing factors, including addiction, poverty, alcoholism, food insecurity, crime and health issues, among others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bryan, 37 years old, smokes heroin alone in his council estate flat in Drumchapel, outside Glasgow, Scotland, March 29, 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sudanese women sit and await food and non-food items being distributed by international humanitarian organizations in the village of Silea, which was recently bombed along with two other villages north of Geneina by the Sudanese government and simultaneously attacked by armed men on camels, horseback and donkeys, otherwise known as Janjaweed, in West Darfur, Sudan, February 28, 2008. The government spate of bombings was in response to an ambush two months prior by rebels from the Justice and Equality Movement, and subsequent intelligence that JEM members were living in these villages and using them as a base. After a period of relative quiet, there has been a great deal of renewed fighting between the Sudanese government with militias loyal to the government and rebel factions, namely JEM. Dozens of civilians in Silean, Sirba, and Abu Sarooj were killed in the attacks around February 8-9th,many others were injured, and a large percentage of each of the three villages was burned to the ground. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An internally displaced woman rides her donkey through kalma camp in Nyala, South darfur, Sudan, November 2005. As fighting continues across darfur between Arab nomads backed by government forces and ethnic Africans of the Fur and Zargawa tribes, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced civilians continue to flood the camps.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Italian sailors with the Uraniam Navy Ship rescue 109 African migrants from Gambia, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Nigeria, from a rubber boat in the sea between Italy and Libya, October 4, 2014. The migrants claimed to have left from Tripoli the evening of October 3rd, and spent the night moving north. The Italian Navy has several navy ships patrolling international and Italian waters at any given time in an attempt to rescue migrants, and transfer them safely to shore in Italy. Since the beginning of 2014, roughly 120,000 refugees have landed in Italy, more than double the total for the entire year of 2013. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Ukrainians clean up debris after a residential building was hit by missiles in south Kyiv, Ukraine, February 25, 2022. Russian troops have entered Kyiv and Ukrainians brace for a battle for their capital. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A Sudanese Liberation Army soldier walks through the remains of Hangala village, which was burned by Janjaweed near Farawiya, in Darfour, several months ago, August 27, 2004. Thousands of Darfourians have fled their villages in search of shelter in the mountains or in neighboring Chad because of continuing attacks on civilians.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Ukrainian families arrive in Zaporizha after fleeing from the Russian-occupied village of Mariupol in Eastern Ukraine, April 21, 2022. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A Syrian refugee from the Damascus suburbs stands in front of the cave she and her family have been staying in since crossing into Lebanon roughly a week prior, in Baalbak, Lebanon, January 22, 2013. Lebanon has been refusing to set up typical tent camps for refugees in the manner Turkey and Jordan have done, and so refugees are forced to live underneath commercial buildings, in makeshift tents, and with families around the country. The United Nations estimates that the number of Syrian refugees currently in countries bordering Syria has risen to 600,000, and there registered number of refugees in Lebanon, alone, is roughly 200,000. (Lynsey Addario for Getty Images Reportage)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Ukrainian soldiers sit on armored personnel carriers as they head to battle near the frontline in Eastern Ukraine, January 28, 2023. Intense fighting continues in Eastern Ukraine as the battle for Bahmut continues. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Ukrainian families run across train tracks to get to the next train heading west out of Kyiv toward Lviv, at the main train station in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 4, 2022. The capital city of Kyiv is extremely tense as Ukrainian men and women prepare for battle as Russian troops have entered Kyiv. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Karolina Zvierieva, 3, plays in the car with her father, Ihor Zvieriev, and her grandmother, Larissa Zvierieva while they use the satellite connection set up in the central square in Kherson City, in southern Ukraine, November 19, 2022. When Russian troops retreated from the city of Kherson, they destroyed the infrastructure providing water, electricity, and communications. Ukrainians across Kherson are grappling with life under occupation, and having lived in fear. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Destroyed Russian vehicles in the Kherson airport, Chornobajivka, Ukraine, November 23, 2022. While Russia retreated from the key southern region of Kherson, the Russian military pounded Ukraine with missiles on Wednesday, knocking out the power in various cities across the country. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NYTUKRAINE: Ukrainian families arrive in Zaporizha after fleeing from Russian-occupied villages around Mariupol in Eastern Ukraine, April 21, 2022. People describe having made multiple attempts to get out of Russian-occupied territories and have been turned back before finally reaching relative safety in Ukraine-controlled Zaporizha. (Credit: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times)Netailove villageVitali margunenko 50 fishingAvdiivkaNadya panikova 17Angelika terehova 13Spartak kyurdzhievWoman and her daughterTetiana 71Granddaughter Masha 30We aren’t scared. We have been here 14Big man with catsSveltana khosorchenko 53Vasiliy 53Mayor Vitaley Vitaliy BarabashThey are going to try to turnIhor pushkaryov official with the civil military administrationWoman in purple fur: Svetlana hordorchenko 53Vasiliy Hodorchenko (husband) 53Old AvdiivkaVitality Sitnik, head of i hospital, 54Valentina mutyeva 72 been there a month,Nephew Sasha 16Valeria 3Father iliya - 34Lena - 37Varvara - 6One week in shelter live upstairs. For two months like thisFrom 25 March, 27 had birthday and it was heavy shelling. I will never forget this birthday been down in cellarYulya44 years oldBoy - matviy, 12</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chuol escaped into a vast swamp in South Sudan when fighters swept into his village, September 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children play on fallen trees during a drought in Turkana, Kenya, August 2011.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Orthodox Christian prayers at Saint Selassie (trinity) Church in Mekele, Tigray, Ethiopia May 15, 2021. Tigist Yohannes, 19, daughter Hiyab Kiros 21/2 “We are mourning what is happening all around us and we are here to pray and reflect on the deep sadness that has taken over our lives”</image:caption>
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